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Registration information is now available for the 18th Annual Governor's Conference on Environmental Education and Litter Control, to be held March 16-18 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Charleston, West Virginia. "The Keys to Environmental Sustainability: Education, Communication and Minimization" will be the theme of this year's conference. Each year, representatives from state, county, municipal, and private agencies gather to review successful programs and to exchange ideas related to the environment.
18th Annual Governor's Conference on Environmental Education And Litter Control
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Wed, 05 Mar 2003 23:44:15 (430 reads)
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Bob Wise today received notification that FEMA is offering more than $1.27 million to buy 28 residences in Fayette County that are at risk from flooding.
This money will help us move forward in our goal of rebuilding southern West Virginia, Wise said. These families will now be able to move to a safer place.
GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES MORE FLOOD AID TO FAYETTE COUNTY
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Thu, 25 Jul 2002 15:44:16 (1712 reads)
This money will help us move forward in our goal of rebuilding southern West Virginia, Wise said. These families will now be able to move to a safer place.
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Two of NASCAR's best-known drivers -- Kyle Petty and Tony Stewart -- came to call in West Virginia last week. (In fact, it was the second time in two weeks Petty visited West Virginia.)
On top of that, Steve Park, Lake Speed, Bill and Gail Davis, and Bobby Allison have visited in West Virginia recently. And on July 27, Winston Cup racers Sterling Marlin, Kenny Schrader, Michael Waltrip and Steve Park will call at our Ona Speedway near Milton.
MOTORSPORTS, RACING FANS and WEST VIRGINIA
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Sat, 13 Jul 2002 02:02:46 (1733 reads)
On top of that, Steve Park, Lake Speed, Bill and Gail Davis, and Bobby Allison have visited in West Virginia recently. And on July 27, Winston Cup racers Sterling Marlin, Kenny Schrader, Michael Waltrip and Steve Park will call at our Ona Speedway near Milton.
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Cabell County Targeted as Area with High Number of Uninsured Children
CHARLESTON, W.Va.--Gov. Bob Wise continued his walking tour this morning going door to door in several neighborhoods in Huntington promoting the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Wise walked on 9th Avenue from 16th Street to 20th Street with more than 25 volunteers to encourage families to enroll in the program, which provides health care for children of families who make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to afford insurance coverage.
WISE WALKS HUNTINGTON NEIGHBORHOODS PROMOTING CHIP
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Mon, 08 Jul 2002 23:22:13 (1628 reads)
CHARLESTON, W.Va.--Gov. Bob Wise continued his walking tour this morning going door to door in several neighborhoods in Huntington promoting the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Wise walked on 9th Avenue from 16th Street to 20th Street with more than 25 volunteers to encourage families to enroll in the program, which provides health care for children of families who make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to afford insurance coverage.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Bob Wise today announced that a proposed Greenbrier Pipeline project by Dominion Resources in Fayette County has been amended with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission so the natural gas pipeline will not be visible from Hawks Nest State Park.
WISE ANNOUNCES NEW PLAN FOR PIPELINE PROJECT; HAWKS NEST VIEW PRESERVED
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Thu, 23 May 2002 01:24:26 (2973 reads)
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Bob Wise announced today that he would be asking for help from county leaders in forming West Virginia Watch.
Wise spoke before nearly 200 people at the Partnership for Homeland Security, Government and Industry Working Together conference.
WISE ASKS COUNTY COMMISSIONS FOR HELP FORMING WEST VIRGINIA WATCH
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Tue, 05 Feb 2002 14:27:15 (1749 reads)
Wise spoke before nearly 200 people at the Partnership for Homeland Security, Government and Industry Working Together conference.
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